The development and preliminary testing of a multimedia patient-provider survivorship communication module for breast cancer survivors

Kuang Yi Wen, Suzanne M. Miller, Annette L. Stanton, Linda Fleisher, Marion E. Morra, Alexandra Jorge, Michael A. Diefenbach, Mary E. Ropka, Alfred C. Marcus

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Abstract

Objective: This paper describes the development of a theory-guided and evidence-based multimedia training module to facilitate breast cancer survivors' preparedness for effective communication with their health care providers after active treatment. Methods: The iterative developmental process used included: (1) theory and evidence-based content development and vetting; (2) user testing; (3) usability testing; and (4) participant module utilization. Results: Formative evaluation of the training module prototype occurred through user testing (n=12), resulting in modification of the content and layout. Usability testing (n=10) was employed to improve module functionality. Preliminary web usage data (n=256, mean age=53, 94.5% White, 75% college graduate and above) showed that 59% of the participants accessed the communication module, for an average of 7. min per login. Conclusion: The iterative developmental process was informative in enhancing the relevance of the communication module. Preliminary web usage results demonstrate the potential feasibility of such a program. Practice implications: Our study demonstrates survivors' openness to the use of a web-based communication skills training module and outlines a systematic iterative user and interface program development and testing process, which can serve as a prototype for others considering such an approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)344-349
Number of pages6
JournalPatient Education and Counseling
Volume88
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2012

Keywords

  • Breast cancer survivorship
  • Formative evaluation
  • Patient-provider communication
  • Usability testing
  • Web-based patient education

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